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- with the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, July 29, 1967 in the Cabinet Room. Those attending: The President Governor Kerner Mayor Lindsay Senator Fred Harris Senator Edward Brooke Congressman James Corman Congressman William McCulloch I. W. Abel
- . Senator [Edward] Brooke, for instance, was sent to Africa by the President. was absent during that period of time. He But I think with the responsi- bilities that all of the commission members had, the attendance was remarkable. I do not know whether
- Assistant to Mayor Yorty Police Chief William Parker Police Inspector Edward Walker Jack Brown, Assistant to Mayor Yorty City Councilman Gilbert W. Lindsay City Councilman Billy G. Mills Willard H. Murray, Deputy to Councilman Mills County Supervisor Ernest
- ; initiative for ordinances or legislation in D.C. government; Cloud 9 concept; new D.C. government; urban problems; D.C.'s preparation for marches; April riots after MLK assassination; Brookings study; prevention of riots; gun legislation; Resurrection City
Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 3 (III), 11/3/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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Oral history transcript, Katherine Graham Peden, interview 1 (I), 11/13/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . And Congressman [William] McCulloch of Ohio and Ed Brooke, senator from Massachusetts, were the Republican members. But I suppose Herb Jenkins, the police chief of Atlanta, was a Democrat because he worked for Ivan Allen down there. no idea how Roy Wilkins
- of the County Board of Supervisors from the organized AntiĀ Poverty Screening Boards in Pasadena, Long Beach and Compton-Willow Brook-Enterprise. From each of these the county shall select one interim representative. Two nominees shall also be presented